It's not as round as 65536, but it's still round enough for me.
Now I'm just imagining a table or something with deceptive appearances where it seems narrow, but the legs sit wider, so you're prone to hitting your little toe, called "FFFUCKING OWWWuh!", but in Swedish of course
Tbh I was thinking more about how I as an Estonian would pronounce it and what language that would sound closest to.
"they" haven't improved in that they still put out shit games; They've improved 76 yes, but they still put out crap too.
On that note, how is Cyberpunk still 60 euros on Steam? I know it's been getting better with the DLC and everything, but the game's been out for ages.
That said, I might have to buy Phantom Liberty. I bought and finished the base game like 2 or 3 years ago I think and I really enjoyed it even back then.
“Break a leg” is close, but more reserved for some grand performance
So in Estonian we have a bunch of those I don't remember because nobody uses them anymore. But the main one everyone knows is "Kivi kotti" (literally, stone/rock in your bag, but much like with "break a leg", you actually wish them well). It's still basically "good luck" but not so much for grand performances, it could just be for your first day of work, or going fishing (the real origin I guess). There's also "Nael kummi" which is "nail in your tire", which is reserved for people driving somewhere.
This is the near term EV future we should strive for vs expensive, heavy, and environmentally painful 300+ mi SUV and truck.
Even for the 300+mi vehicles we should be striving for sedans and wagons, not SUVs and trucks. Less weight and height means a better combination of handling and ride quality. There's a good reason Mercedes charges you more for the S-Class sedan than the bigger, heavier GLS-Class SUV. The former is optimized for luxury, the latter they market as the "S-Class of SUVs", but really, it's optimized for size. This is despite the fact that usually there's a "SUV tax". SUVs just cost more than their equivalent sedans and wagons.
FükkenScälden sounds more like Swedish to me tbh.
I mean it IS a nice round number and you can't tell me any different.
They said "classic looking exterior" which the new beetle doesn't have. But problem is, you can't really have that, largely due to safety regulations, etc.
Most of what an American would call bread, we don't consider bread. Bread is dark. They don't really sell bread in American stores, not sure about western Europe.
Our mustard will make grown men cry and your nose runny. Can be helpful when it's blocked actually.
The temple is on the side of the head I thought :) So you have the same gesture as we do I'd think.
Basically it's usually aimed at the part of your head where your chewing muscles are.